Top-ranked discs on Friday November 21, 2025

Every so often, a disc makes a move that tells us more about throwers than the disc itself. This week’s poster child? The Axiom Crave, now sitting pretty at #3. It’s nudged past the Hex and claimed its spot as the top-ranked control driver. Not through brute hype or flashy marketing, but by quietly becoming everyone’s favourite ‘just feels right’ disc. Understable, dependable, and—crucially—fun to throw, the Crave has that rare knack for playing well across a dizzying range of skill levels.
While the Buzzz and Destroyer remain frozen at #1 and #2 respectively (standard protocol, really), the shape of the Top 10 continues to reveal our collective preferences: reliable mids, versatile putters, and discs like the Wraith and Trail that refuse to fade from favour. Glitch and Hex both slipped a notch, hinting at a slight cooling around the MVP camp this week, but nothing dramatic.
Further down, Discraft’s Luna remains rooted at #9 but is bubbling with the trending tag ‘Heating Up’, which feels appropriate for a putter with a reputation bigger than its diameter. It’s the disc equivalent of a veteran striker on a scoring streak—you just keep watching, knowing something’s coming.
Now, let’s talk about the stealth riser that’s making chart nerds raise a brow: the Latitude 64 Keystone. This stable putter has jumped a staggering 77 places in the last month, rising to #171. Now, why would a disc with almost no pomp suddenly spike in usage? Simple: consistency. It’s the everyman disc—straight as a spreadsheet and just as dependable. It won’t win glamour contests, but it gets the job done with quiet efficiency. That sort of gradual adoption usually points to thoughtful throwers passing it around like a secret handshake.
Meanwhile, Innova’s Leopard3 made a return at #26 after seven weeks away. The comeback shows there’s still life in this classic understable control driver, beloved by touch throwers and turnover aficionados alike. If the Crave is trending, the Leopard3’s revival could be a ripple effect.
Expect to see more shifting as we roll into colder throwing conditions across the Northern Hemisphere. Plastic choices start to change. Heavier putters get swapped for beat-in backups. Someone’s trialling a Berg on a frosty meadow and changing their putting game forever.
So, same time next week? We’ll see if the Crave holds fast, whether the Luna finally makes a move, or if another dark horse joins Keystone in the ranks of the unassuming risers. Could be quiet. Could be chaos. That’s half the fun, isn’t it?
- 1 – Buzzz
- 2 – Destroyer
- 3 ▲ Crave Up 1 since Nov 14
- 4 ▼ Hex Down 1 since Nov 14
- 5 ▲ Zone Up 1 since Nov 14
- 6 ▼ Glitch Down 1 since Nov 14
- 7 – Wraith
- 8 – Trail
- 9 – Luna ↗ Heating Up
- 10 – Pixel
View the full Top 40 Golf Disc Rankings for this week.







